Here’s the recap of last Thursday’s action in the state Assembly — including a couple of bills sent to Gov. Chris Christie, neither of which he’s likely excited to receive; 37 bills sent to the Senate, five of them now ready for final votes on the floor; and links to the nine bills amended on the Assembly floor — including one that excludes medical marijuana from a proposal to guarantee that inmates keep receiving any pre-incarceration prescriptions for treating chronic conditions.

Bills are grouped by their current status, listed — in the belief that conflict and/or disagreement is interesting — in reverse order of the number of ‘yes’ votes received. In English: The bills that generated the most opposition/least support come first.

A1335[8] (Greenwald, Caputo, Quijano) Authorizes annulments of marriages and civil unions, without cause, when demanded by party less than 30 days from date of ceremony; changes marriage and civil union licensing requirements and increases fees for such licenses. Passed 44-33-1.